"No More at Evening" by Maurice Nitke and Alexander Ivanoff
 

Historic Sheet Music Collection

Document Type

Score

Publication Date

1918

Comments

No More At Evening

Gypsy Song

English words by Augustus Post

Arranged by Maurice Nitke & Alexander Ivanoff

New York: S. Goldberg (1918)

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Lyrics

[Verse 1]
To nie wieter wieetku klonit,
Nie dubrawushkaaa shumeet,
To moiuo serdechko stonet,
Kak ksenny list droszyt,
To moiyo serdechko stonet kak osenny list droszyt.

[Verse 1]
No wind bends the slender tree tops;
All the birds have gone to rest;
But my heart is thrilled and waking,
In my throbbing aching breast.
But my heart is thrilled and waking,
In my throbbing aching breast.

[Verse 2]
In my youth no troubles found me;
All my life was bright and gay;
But the tide of love and passion.
Swept my happiness away.

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